Plymouth Neon Accessories & Parts

Introduced to the public in January 1994, Plymouth Neon became a 1995 serial model with front wheel drive. It was first offered as a 4-door sedan, but later that year a 2-door coupe appeared. The Neon sedan came in three trim levels: Base, Highline, and Sport, while the coupe came only in Highline and Sport trims (the Base model joined in 1996). The first generation Neon was equipped with 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine, which produced 132 hp. A 5-speed manual transmission was standard and 3-speed automatic was optional. The base coupe carried 150-hp engine. It also featured aluminum wheels, quicker-ratio power steering, 4-wheel disc brakes, heavy-duty radiator, a tachometer, and a stiffer suspension. The standard equipment included dual airbags and antilock brakes (standard only on Sport models). Plymouth Neon was also sold in the U.S. as Dodge and Chrysler.

With new Expresso package arrival in 1997, Sport models were dropped. Special body graphics, rear spoiler, 14-inch wheels, and fog lights were standard for the Expresso. Next year the base model was discontinued. The 2.0-liter engine, which delivered 132 hp, came with second generation Plymouth Neon (a four-door sedan). It brought some changes to the exterior parts with full-framed door that replaced frameless windows. The model's weight inceased due to new interior and greater size. The model range expanded in 2001 with the R/T trim, which carried the 150-hp 2.0-liter engine. It was equipped with 16-inch wheels, flat, 'hammerhead" spoiler, stiffer springs, dual chrome exhaust tips, and quicker steering box.

The 2001 model year was notable for arriving of the Sport package, which included R/T 16-inch wheels, R/T steering box, R/T wing, R/T springs, and white instrument cluster. It was actually alike with R/T model, except for the lack of R/T exclusive front bumper, R/T lower mouldings, fog lamps, and dual exhaust. The other distinction between these models was the automatic transmission available on the Sport model, while R/T model came with manual transmission. The Sport Neon was powered by 132-hp engine. Being the last Plymouth, the Neon was discontinued in 2001 with a silver four-door sedan, which rolled off the assembly line on June 28, 2001.

The Neon has etched itself a reputable place in automotive history as being an extremely versatile model that found a home with a very wide range of drivers. Offered primarily in a coupe or sedan, the Neon still holds a huge presence on the street, and that isn't a coincidence. This model made its name as a reliably performing vehicle thanks to reliable Plymouth parts that offer smooth, comfortable handling. The thing is, when dressed up with the right accessories and parts, the Neon is a pretty hot item, regardless of year or series. Its drivers understand that, which is why the Neon has become one of the favorite rides to add those extra touches of personality and class.

Adding your own personal twist is always enjoyable and our selection of Plymouth Neon Accessories and parts is here to help make it even better! Our inventory of Plymouth Neon Accessories and Parts covers all the bases, featuring standout options such as spoilers, floor mats, spoilers, and grille guards. And since we work with the finest names in the business, all of our Plymouth Neon Accessories are guaranteed to provide unmatched durability as well as a precise OEM fit. Let your ride roll with personality. This is where the path begins!

Whatever you expect from your Plymouth Neon, a bold look, mind-boggling performance, greater ride comfort, or safer driving, CARiD goes the extra mile to meet all your needs. Our extensive range of premium accessories and parts covers all the bases, whether you want your vehicle to be more powerful, smarter, fun to drive, or just need to restore it to original condition. We know how to throw a classy appeal into your Plymouth Neon and keep it providing the best performance, so trust us and get the greatest bang for the buck!

A spoiler is intended to control the way the air streaming over the car is affecting the rear of the vehicle. Spoilers cause drag, and actually slow the car down or make it unstable, if not properly designed. A correctly designed spoiler can counteract the lifting forces that most cars experience when speeds get high, and keep the car on the road.

Installing a dash kit is not that difficult. It is in fact quite easy if you just observe a couple of key points. Most important of all is cleaning the surfaces destined for beautification. Before you start peeling off the protective liner from the adhesive, you should “Dry fit” all the pieces. Wear rubber gloves when you apply the adhesive promoter, so you...

The brilliant gleam and glimmer that comes from bright chrome and polished stainless steel can transform almost every part of your vehicle! Besides the great selection of trim accessories, you also benefit from the high quality of today’s chrome and stainless steel parts.

Great mount for the price, fits like stock. I bought a cartridge of 3M window adhesive and used it to fill in the pockets of the motor mounts I bought, for added firmness and longer life. Very pleased with the results.

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2001 Plymouth NeonNovember 26, 2013 | Posted by Ged | (Fontana, CA)

I am very pleased with this product. Exactly as advertised! Some welding was required despite being told otherwise, but overall, a very good product!!! Noticed a big difference in the performance of my 2000 Dodge Neon.

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